American Idioms and Expressions

Excuse Me For Breathing Idiom

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excuse me for breathing
What does excuse me for breathing mean?
idiom. no; no way (a strong, sarcastic rebuke)

Some Random Idioms
able to do (something) standing on one's head
What does "able to do (something) standing on one's head" mean?
to be able to do something easily and quicklyThe boy is good at fixing his bicycle and he can do it standing on his head.
In the red
What does "In the red" mean?
To be losing money.Putting kids through college is sure to put you in the red.
Standard practice for accounting is to record positive numbers in black ink and negative numbers in red ink. Operating "in the red" is to record negative numbers, that is to say losses.
No doubt red ink was chosen because it is a clear contrast for black and is not easily mistaken. However there is a bit more history to the red ink.
In medieval times the church, being the only center of literacy and learning in the west, maintained meticulous accounting records. Ink was rare and expensive. When monasteries and far-flung churches had little money and they could not afford ink, domesticated animals were bled to provide a substitute in the dipping wells. As a result, poor financial records were usually written "in the red.
bugly
What does "bugly" mean?
ugly (from butt and ugly)
a peeping Tom
What does "a peeping Tom" mean?
someone who looks into someone's window (usually a woman) and watches themThere were several reports of a peeping Tom near our apartment building.
By the by
What does "By the by" mean?
This is used as a way of introducing an incidental topic in a conversation or to say that something is irrelevant. ('By the bye' is also used.)
argue for the sake of arguing/argument
What does "argue for the sake of arguing/argument" mean?
to argue only to be different and to not agreeMy friend's brother always argues for the sake of arguing.
double-header
What does "double-header" mean?
two games (usually baseball) that are played one after the other and are played in front of the same crowd We were tired after watching a double-header last night.

better safe than sorry
What does "better safe than sorry" mean?
it is better to be careful than to take risks Better safe than sorry so I always leave early when I go to the airport.

at it again
What does "at it again" mean?
to be doing something again The two boys were at it again. We could hear them fighting.

watch one's step
What does "watch one's step" mean?
act cautiously so you don't make a mistake or anger someoneYou should watch your step when you complain to the manager.

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